Can you turn diamonds into a gas?

If you heat diamond in the open air, it will start to burn at around 700 degrees Celsius (1,292 degrees Fahrenheit), reacting with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide gas.
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Can you burn diamonds as fuel?

Although diamond requires a higher temperature to burn, it does indeed burn via normal carbon combustion. You can even burn diamond in a regular flame if you are patient and conditions are right. To accelerate the burning of diamond, you can give it more heat and more oxygen.
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Can diamond be vaporized?

A diamond is the hardest natural substance on earth, but if it is placed in an oven and the temperature is raised to about 763º Celsius (1405º Fahrenheit), it will simply vanish, without even ash remaining.
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Is it possible to smelt diamonds?

In short, diamonds will burn at around 900 °C given that there is enough oxygen for the burning process. Diamonds can also melt given a temperature of at least 4500 °C and a pressure of 100 000 bar, which is about 100 000 times higher than the standard atmospheric pressure.
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What temperature does diamond turn to gas?

At ~700 degrees Fahrenheit the diamond will start burning. This will produce Carbon Dioxide and change the structure so that it is no longer a diamond. As diamond is made of Carbon, it would revert back to that form while losing its mass to the production of CO2. This is due to the presence of Oxygen.
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Do diamonds survive cremation?

The answer is no. As many people know, diamonds are composed of carbon. Since cremation furnaces must burn between 1600 and 1800 degrees Fahrenheit and carbon burns at 1400 degrees Fahrenheit, there is no carbon left after a body is cremated.
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Is diamond toxic?

Diamonds are not poisonous. Diamond is the hardest material. It is the hardened form of carbon.
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Has anyone melted diamond?

Jianyu Huang of Sandia National Laboratories in New Mexico heated diamond, at high pressure, to more than 2,000 °C inside microscopic hollow shells of carbon and watched the diamond soften (J. Y. Huang Nano Lett.
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Is liquid diamond possible?

There might exist liquid diamond during heating, but it gets converted to carbon dioxide, in a specific time interval. @CURIE To avoid oxidizing the diamond, it would have to be heated in a vacuum or inert atmosphere, yes. Exposed to oxygen, it would burn completely far before it ever got close to melting.
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Can a diamond melt ice?

Diamond conducts heat so efficiently that you can cut a slab of ice by lightly pushing with a piece of diamond and letting heat flow from your hand melt the ice.
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Can I turn a cat into a diamond?

Just like a chunk of coal, biological tissue can be turned into a diamond. Biological creatures are composed primarily of water and carbon-based molecules. For this reason, the three most abundant elements in biological tissue are hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
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What will happen if diamond is heated?

When first heated, a diamond will glow red, then white. The heat enables a reaction between the surface of the diamond and the air, converting the carbon to the colorless and odorless gas carbon monoxide (a carbon atom plus an oxygen atom).
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Can you use diamonds for energy?

Researchers have proposed the design of a new carbon nanostructure made from diamond nanothreads that could one day be used for mechanical energy storage, wearable technologies, and biomedical applications.
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What if you threw a diamond into the sun?

Diamonds are made from pure carbon, and carbon will burn in an oxygen atmosphere to produce carbon dioxide. However, you needn't worry about leaving a diamond in the sun.
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Can the sun destroy a diamond?

Carbon atoms set free by ultraviolet light. It might be among the hardest materials known, but place a diamond in a patch of sunlight and it will start to lose atoms, say a team of physicists in Australia.
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What planet rains diamonds?

Deep within Neptune and Uranus, it rains diamonds—or so astronomers and physicists have suspected for nearly 40 years. The outer planets of our Solar System are hard to study, however. Only a single space mission, Voyager 2, has flown by to reveal some of their secrets, so diamond rain has remained only a hypothesis.
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Are diamonds bulletproof?

Diamond Armor is certified bulletproof by NATO standards, waterproof thanks to nano-technology sealing and has an EMPA air conditioning system in-built to keep the wearer cool.
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What is harder than diamond?

The scientists found Q-carbon to be 60% harder than diamond-like carbon (a type of amorphous carbon with similar properties to diamond). This has led them to expect Q-carbon to be harder than diamond itself, although this still remains to be proven experimentally.
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What is the biggest diamond in the world?

1. The Cullinan Diamond. The world's biggest diamond is the Cullinan Diamond, discovered in the Premier Mine in South Africa in 1905. Named for the owner of the mine, Thomas Cullinan, the Cullinan Diamond was a massive 3,106 carats in its uncut state: that's 1-1/3 pounds!
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Can you liquify wood?

No. Wood is mostly cellulose, lignin and water. If you heat wood, the water boils away first and then the lignin and cellulose (both long-chain organic molecules) will react with oxygen and burn.
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What is the second strongest rock?

Moissanite: The Second Hardest Mineral in Nature after Diamond.
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Is diamond poisonous to lick?

As diamonds are made of carbon. Carbon itself is not poisonous. Moreover Diamond do not contain any toxic elements. It is a total myth that licking a diamond cause death.
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Can you eat diamond dust?

The powdered glass and diamond dust does not act as poison as they are not absorbed in the blood but they do act mechanically causing irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. Their fatal periods as well as fatal doses are uncertain.
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Do people eat diamonds?

It is not possible to eat it by chewing it. But if it is crushed, it disintegrates like glass, which can cause many wounds inside the body if swallowed. Apart from this, if a diamond is swallowed, it can also get stuck in the alimentary canal, which can be the cause of death of a person.
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